Infrastructure Series 2022

The Arctic Institute’s Infrastructure in the Arctic Series: Conclusion

From military bases to subsea cables, infrastructure is a key mechanism for operations and engagement in the Arctic

Past, Present, and Future Themes of Arctic Infrastructure and Settlements

The article presents a kaleidoscope of topics about human settlements, infrastructure, and associated perceptions of

Geopolitics of Subsea Cables in the Arctic

Considering security and geopolitics, this article traces the evolution of recent Arctic subsea cable

Space Infrastructure for a Sustainable Arctic: Opportunities and Challenges of Spaceport Development in the High North

Arctic spaceports are crucial for sustainable satellite services in the Arctic but need international

Arctic Military Infrastructure: The Olavsvern case

The development of the Olavsvern, from a military fuel depot to an important naval base for NATO, has spanned four

Arctic Towns in Transition: Norway’s commitment towards a new energy solution on Svalbard

Norway’s plan to implement a new renewable energy transition on Svalbard can become an exemplary project for Arctic

Iqaluit’s water crisis highlights deeper issues with Arctic infrastructure

Iqaluit’s water crisis highlights the need to support a resilient Arctic through plans to build climate-informed

‘Supported by every traveler in Norway’: Den Norske Turistforening, tourist infrastructure and transnational travel

History for mountaineering in Norway in the 1800s examines how tourist infrastructure changes understanding of the

Without Icebreakers, Arctic Infrastructure Won’t Matter

The U.S. must continue investing in icebreaker programs to ensure a sustainable development of the U.S. Arctic.